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My Family: What I've Learned From My Brother

2023-12-13 22:02:43

There is a terrible atmosphere at home. My father went to see baseball in his room. My mother opened her daily soap opera in the living room, and my older brother rushed to our shared bedroom. "I dislike teachers, I hate going to school," he shouted. I do not know what to say. I think there is a problem with Open House, but I do not ask for details. When I walked in the living room, I heard my mother crying. She wiped her tears with her sleeve and avoided contact with me.

I feel that my family, especially my brothers and his family, really can not contact. I rarely see them due to schedule and distance. Of course, this is a complete excuse. If things are sufficiently important, the timetable and the distance are irrelevant. I am an unhappy but I do not like it because I have not spent enough time listening to the word "uncle" in front of John with my niece and nephew. Boyfriend, husband, chief executive officer (CEO), if the title sounds strange or strange, it is a new title or it does not take time to become its title. In the case of me, technically it has passed more than 10 years, but I have not gotten this title yet, I feel sick. I am short of blood. It takes time to invest in the title

As an only child, I was longing for brothers and sisters throughout my life, but I was keenly aware of this being mere loneliness - only me. I grew up in Hawaii, I have not even cousin who go out with them. Because they are as brown as me, as Filipinos you learn to turn other Filipinos into a family of choices. I was lucky when I moved from Hawaii to the mainland. In California, there are cousins, classmates from my mother 's college and their children' s family.

When I become a family, I have a chance to spend several weeks with my New Zealand family. I am very fortunate to be able to grow with all my family, parents of my mother, brothers, niece, and nephew. My father's family is geographically separated and is located between New Zealand and Australia. To my New Zealand family, Mahendra Seeya (grandfather), Uncle Nilan (aka father 2), Aunty Amali, Dinesh, Sharn (my genetically brother, I am very accurate and biologically accurate) Yes. It cost me a lot of money to understand me and my brothers. As the only other cousin of Fonseca our relationship is particularly closely and we have much in common. In a beautiful country, you all live a good life, and I am looking forward to overcoming the geographical distance to maintain a close relationship. I really want to point out the tradition of the conference in the middle of Hawaii.